Chords for Billy Bragg, Way Over Yonder, Cambridge Folk Fest. 2012
Tempo:
103.875 bpm
Chords used:
C
Am
G
F
B
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Yeah, that's scary.
[B] A folk audience in Owen [Cm] Morrissey is [C] shit.
[C] So now we've knocked Woody off his pedestal and got him down and dirty.
I want you [Ebm] to
listen to this song again because you know what?
This song is [Bb] basically the same as that
last song without the film star and the [E] volcano, but the rest of it, same [G] shit, different [Am] day.
What [C] else did you think was it about?
Come on, listen to the words.
I've stripped it [Am] down,
actually.
I've stripped the words down to the basics.
There's actually six verses on the
record, but the other three verses are just kind of Woody's distracting you from what he's really
talking about.
Check this out.
[C] I lived in a place [F] called Olversky.
And I had a little girl in a
little girl.
She was playing to see.
There ain't nobody who can sing [G] like me.
Ain't nobody who [Am] can sing like me.
[C] We'll be under in the monarchy.
[Am]
We'll be under in [C] the monarchy.
[G] There ain't nobody who [Am] can sing like me.
[C] Oh, my little girl, will you [F] let me see?
[A] We'll be under where the [C]
birds free.
Ain't nobody can see in our [F] hollow tree.
Ain't nobody [C] can sing like [G] me.
Nobody [Dm] can sing [Am] like [C] me.
We'll be under in the monarchy.
We'll be under in the monarchy.
[G] There ain't nobody who can [Am] sing like me.
[C]
[Am] [G]
[C]
[Am]
Now I've walked a [F] long, long ways.
[C] Still back to my
days.
I let lots of girls [F] sing, sling, hit to stray.
Saying ain't nobody can sing like [G] me.
Nobody can [Am] sing like me.
[C] [F] We'll be under in [C] the monarchy.
[Am]
We'll be [D] under in [C] the monarchy.
[G] There ain't nobody who can [Am] sing like me.
[G] There ain't nobody [Am] who can sing like me.
[C] [Am] [N]
[B] A folk audience in Owen [Cm] Morrissey is [C] shit.
[C] So now we've knocked Woody off his pedestal and got him down and dirty.
I want you [Ebm] to
listen to this song again because you know what?
This song is [Bb] basically the same as that
last song without the film star and the [E] volcano, but the rest of it, same [G] shit, different [Am] day.
What [C] else did you think was it about?
Come on, listen to the words.
I've stripped it [Am] down,
actually.
I've stripped the words down to the basics.
There's actually six verses on the
record, but the other three verses are just kind of Woody's distracting you from what he's really
talking about.
Check this out.
[C] I lived in a place [F] called Olversky.
And I had a little girl in a
little girl.
She was playing to see.
There ain't nobody who can sing [G] like me.
Ain't nobody who [Am] can sing like me.
[C] We'll be under in the monarchy.
[Am]
We'll be under in [C] the monarchy.
[G] There ain't nobody who [Am] can sing like me.
[C] Oh, my little girl, will you [F] let me see?
[A] We'll be under where the [C]
birds free.
Ain't nobody can see in our [F] hollow tree.
Ain't nobody [C] can sing like [G] me.
Nobody [Dm] can sing [Am] like [C] me.
We'll be under in the monarchy.
We'll be under in the monarchy.
[G] There ain't nobody who can [Am] sing like me.
[C]
[Am] [G]
[C]
[Am]
Now I've walked a [F] long, long ways.
[C] Still back to my
days.
I let lots of girls [F] sing, sling, hit to stray.
Saying ain't nobody can sing like [G] me.
Nobody can [Am] sing like me.
[C] [F] We'll be under in [C] the monarchy.
[Am]
We'll be [D] under in [C] the monarchy.
[G] There ain't nobody who can [Am] sing like me.
[G] There ain't nobody [Am] who can sing like me.
[C] [Am] [N]
Key:
C
Am
G
F
B
C
Am
G
_ _ Yeah, _ _ _ that's scary.
_ [B] A folk audience in Owen [Cm] Morrissey is [C] shit. _
_ _ [C] So now we've knocked Woody off his pedestal and got him down and dirty.
I want you [Ebm] to
listen to this song again because you know what?
This song is [Bb] basically the same as that
last song without the film star and the [E] volcano, but the rest of it, same [G] shit, different [Am] day.
What [C] else did you think was it about?
Come on, listen to the words.
I've stripped it [Am] down,
actually.
I've stripped the words down to the basics.
There's actually six verses on the
record, but the other three verses are just kind of Woody's distracting you from what he's really
talking about.
Check this out. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] I lived in a place [F] called _ Olversky. _
And I had a little girl _ _ _ _ _ _ in _ a
little girl.
She was playing to see.
_ There ain't nobody who can sing [G] like me.
Ain't nobody who [Am] can sing like me.
[C] _ _ _ _ We'll be under in the monarchy.
_ _ _ [Am] _
We'll be under in [C] the monarchy. _ _
_ [G] There ain't nobody who [Am] can sing like me.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] Oh, my little girl, will you [F] let me _ see?
_ [A] We'll be under where the [C]
birds free.
_ _ Ain't nobody can see in our [F] hollow tree.
_ _ Ain't nobody [C] can sing like [G] me.
Nobody [Dm] can sing [Am] like _ [C] me. _ _
We'll be under in the monarchy. _ _ _
_ We'll be under in the monarchy. _ _
_ [G] There ain't nobody who can [Am] sing like me.
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Am] _ _ [G] _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Am] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Now I've walked a [F] long, long ways. _ _
[C] Still back to my
days. _ _
_ I let lots of girls [F] sing, sling, hit to stray.
_ _ Saying ain't nobody can sing like [G] me.
Nobody can [Am] sing like me.
_ [C] _ _ _ [F] _ We'll be under in [C] the monarchy.
_ _ [Am] _ _
We'll be [D] under in [C] the monarchy. _ _ _
[G] There ain't nobody who can [Am] sing like me. _
_ [G] There ain't nobody [Am] who can sing like me.
_ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ [Am] _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [B] A folk audience in Owen [Cm] Morrissey is [C] shit. _
_ _ [C] So now we've knocked Woody off his pedestal and got him down and dirty.
I want you [Ebm] to
listen to this song again because you know what?
This song is [Bb] basically the same as that
last song without the film star and the [E] volcano, but the rest of it, same [G] shit, different [Am] day.
What [C] else did you think was it about?
Come on, listen to the words.
I've stripped it [Am] down,
actually.
I've stripped the words down to the basics.
There's actually six verses on the
record, but the other three verses are just kind of Woody's distracting you from what he's really
talking about.
Check this out. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] I lived in a place [F] called _ Olversky. _
And I had a little girl _ _ _ _ _ _ in _ a
little girl.
She was playing to see.
_ There ain't nobody who can sing [G] like me.
Ain't nobody who [Am] can sing like me.
[C] _ _ _ _ We'll be under in the monarchy.
_ _ _ [Am] _
We'll be under in [C] the monarchy. _ _
_ [G] There ain't nobody who [Am] can sing like me.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[C] Oh, my little girl, will you [F] let me _ see?
_ [A] We'll be under where the [C]
birds free.
_ _ Ain't nobody can see in our [F] hollow tree.
_ _ Ain't nobody [C] can sing like [G] me.
Nobody [Dm] can sing [Am] like _ [C] me. _ _
We'll be under in the monarchy. _ _ _
_ We'll be under in the monarchy. _ _
_ [G] There ain't nobody who can [Am] sing like me.
[C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Am] _ _ [G] _
_ [C] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Am] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ Now I've walked a [F] long, long ways. _ _
[C] Still back to my
days. _ _
_ I let lots of girls [F] sing, sling, hit to stray.
_ _ Saying ain't nobody can sing like [G] me.
Nobody can [Am] sing like me.
_ [C] _ _ _ [F] _ We'll be under in [C] the monarchy.
_ _ [Am] _ _
We'll be [D] under in [C] the monarchy. _ _ _
[G] There ain't nobody who can [Am] sing like me. _
_ [G] There ain't nobody [Am] who can sing like me.
_ _ _ _ _ [C] _ _ [Am] _ _ _ _ _ [N] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _